Celebrities: Thomas Gottschalk advises Mike Krüger on body shaming – Panorama

Mike Krueger70, singer, and Thomas Gottschalk, 72, presenter, alienated from the present. When asked by the German Press Agency whether a film title like “Die Supernasen” would still be possible today, Krüger replied: “Today the film would probably have to be called ‘Detectives with oversized olfactory organs'”. Gottschalk added: “If we took ‘body shaming’ seriously, Mike wouldn’t be allowed to leave the house.”

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Zoe Kravitz, 33, actress and model, fondly remembers her twelfth birthday. She told him she celebrated it with her father, rock star Lenny Kravitz, in the Bahamas Wall Street Journal. Unfortunately, it was said at the time that her mother, actress Lisa Bonet, would not make it to the party. During the celebration, however, a huge box appeared from which her mother jumped. “That was very cool,” Kravitz said.

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Heidi Klum, 49, model, is saddened by the departure of her daughter Leni. “My heart will be sad,” Klum told the US magazine Entertainment Tonight. Leni, 18, is moving to New York from Los Angeles after graduating from high school. Supposedly she doesn’t want to model there – like last time – but rather attend college. “She’s a reasonable person,” said Heidi Klum.

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A little boy stormed the stage during the general audience of Pope Francis, 85. “What’s your name?” asked the head of the Catholic Church, “do you like standing here?” The Pope had previously spoken about the dialogue between old and young. The boy didn’t answer and soon left.

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